enterprise network

  1. Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) Now Generally Available to Optimize Enterprise Network Bandwidth

    Microsoft has officially announced the general availability of Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), a built-in Windows feature designed to reduce internet bandwidth usage by storing Microsoft content locally within an enterprise's network. This development marks a significant step forward for...
  2. June 2025 Windows Server DHCP Bug: How to Manage Post-Patch Disruptions

    A new wave of concern has swept through the Windows Server administrator community following the rollout of June 2025’s Patch Tuesday security updates, as reports and Microsoft’s own advisories reveal a widespread and disruptive issue with DHCP Server functionality. For enterprises and IT...
  3. Critical Windows Server DHCP Bug in June 2025 Update Causes Network Outages

    The early days of summer should have brought a routine patch cycle for IT professionals managing enterprise networks with Windows Server. Instead, Microsoft’s June 2025 security update has triggered an unexpected crisis: a significant bug in the DHCP Server service, which is foundational to...
  4. Windows Server 2025 Domain Controller Firewall Bug: Critical Impact & Workarounds

    Windows Server 2025, Microsoft's latest server operating system, is currently facing a significant challenge that has drawn the attention of IT administrators and enterprise network managers worldwide. A critical bug has been identified involving the domain controllers—the pivotal servers tasked...